Bottle-green trumpet glasses contrast with tall red candlesticks. Oranges, persimmons, pine cones, and walnuts add color and life to the table.
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Bursts of Greenery
Steven Randazzo
A long table features an unexpected centerpiece of live miniature trees and dried rose hips in a galvanized tub. Bright gifts serve as place cards and lush garlands line exposed shelves.
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Pink Christmas
Steven Randazzo
A simple white-on-white interior provides a perfect backdrop for a glimmering tablescape. Tall flower arrangements in silver containers alternate with smaller bouquets to create visual interest.
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Rich Colors
Keith Scott Morton
This room is a jewel box of color. Beaded fruit, bouquets of flowers, deep red votives, and holiday-hued plates come together in a celebration of seasonal tones.
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Old & New
Gridley & Graves
Cranberry-red china and bouquets of deep-pink roses in pewter vases dress a late-1700s Pennsylvania hutch table. A collection of Santa figurines is displayed on the mantel among miniature pine trees and cedar sprigs. Christmas cards are strung across the fireplace beside handmade boiled-wool stockings. A garland of dried berries dyed red drapes around a corner tree and fills a basket on the wall.
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Elegant Setting
Jeff McNamara
Fresh flowers and glowing votives create an elegant ambience.
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Antique Holiday Decor
Keith Scott Morton
Stockings decorate the chairs, and wrapped gifts act as both favors and place cards in this display.
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Floral Display
Keith Scott Morton
This bell-shaped wrought-iron chandelier is wrapped in tendrils of greenery, ribbon flourishes, and clusters of wooden cranberries. Fleur-de-lis candlesticks and a pair of berry-studded and frosted-fruit topiaries in antique garden urns give the table layers of height.
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Inviting Dining Room
Gridley & Graves
Evocative and soothing, candlelight creates the right ambience for the holidays. Lit candles are more than decorative objects, highlighting seasonal festivities and fostering a celebratory mood. Garlands around the door frame beckon guests into the room and on the mantel sits a pineapple, an early-American symbol of hospitality.
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Pine Cone Centerpieces
Robin Stubbert
Apothecary jars filled with pine cones make a naturally striking centerpiece.
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Flowing Fabric
Keith Scott Morton
Balsam boughs, poinsettias, miniature cypress topiaries, candles, and gauzy fabric and ribbons give the dining room a sophisticated holiday look.
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Naturally Festive
Gridley & Graves
It doesn't take more than a few touches of red and green deftly applied throughout the house to establish a festive air. The key to this classic approach: Be consistent with both your palette and your materials. Here, red pears surround a trio of miniature firs and are framed by two cranberry red candles.
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Timeless Backdrop
Keith Scott Morton
This golden mantel clock trimmed with a holiday garland is a striking backdrop for a crisp white dinnerware arrangement.
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Kitchen Christmas Tree
Keith Scott Morton
This small tree, along with mini trees in teacups on shelves, makes a cheerful setting for a casual holiday breakfast.
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Elegant in White
Justin Bernhaut
An abundant white floral arrangement surrounded by pine branches serves as the focal point of this simple setting.
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Tea Service
Jeff McNamara
For post-dinner coffee and tea, organize cups and saucers along with fun additions like sugar sticks, fresh herbs, or candy canes for a peppermint kick.
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Elegant Tureen
Keith Scott Morton
Sitting pretty amid candle pillars, amaryllis blossoms, and magnolia leaves: a soup tureen found at a flea market.
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Woodland Theme
Keith Scott Morton
Another tabletop centerpiece shelters faience rabbits in a spray of berries, bows, and greenery. Simple accents, like a Kurt Adler teapot and an assortment of plaid-wrapped packages, highlight the service of hand-painted French faience platters and dishes.
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Present Party Favor
Keith Scott Morton
Beautifully wrapped presents make pretty party favors.
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Floral Table Setting
Steven Randazzo
Gerber daisies set in a voluptuous mercury-glass achieve a wonderfully rich effect. A collection of vintage ornaments inspired the tabletop palette.